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and make it difficult for us to make up ground........I'm referring to Turf Moor of course. Are the days of match-fixing over ?
and make it difficult for us to make up ground........I'm referring to Turf Moor of course. Are the days of match-fixing over ?
and make it difficult for us to make up ground........I'm referring to Turf Moor of course. Are the days of match-fixing over ?
This...Although it would be perfect if that's how it panned out!There's no way Boro will want to settle for a draw. It would increase the chances of us going there on the last day needing to win to overhaul them - and if they lost then a likely Burnley win at Charlton would see them potentially missing out on the top 2.
Who cares what that result is. If we win our last 4 games we are up regardless. That result one way or the other, just gives more room for error on our own part
Who cares what that result is. If we win our last 4 games we are up regardless. That result one way or the other, just gives more room for error on our own part
Who cares what that result is. If we win our last 4 games we are up regardless. That result one way or the other, just gives more room for error on our own part
Who cares what that result is. If we win our last 4 games we are up regardless. That result one way or the other, just gives more room for error on our own part
Is that right? I thought we would still be relying on other results even if we do win the last game of the season??
Is that right? I thought we would still be relying on other results even if we do win the last game of the season??
No because of the fact that Boro and Burnley play each other. If Boro win and so do we we overtake Burnely and then just have to keep winning. If Burnley win and we do tomorrow we are within a point of Boro and we have to play them last - win that and we're up. A draw with us winning again takes us up if we win all our games including Boro.